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What impact did the US Supreme Court case Griswold v. Connecticut have on women's rights?

a) The decision allowed married women to enter the workforce willingly.
b)The case overturned a statute that prevented the use of contraceptives.
c)Women were able to vote in local, state, and national elections.
d)It gave women the right to hold governmental positions at a federal level.

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the answer is B

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because I just took the test and it was correct

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One of the major impacts that the US Supreme Court case Griswold v. Connecticut had on women's rights was that "b)The case overturned a statute that prevented the use of contraceptives," since Planned Parenthood had been at the heart of the controversy over privacy.
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